S. Simon Wong | |
Fields: | non-volatile memory, RF integrated circuits, copper interconnect |
Alma Mater: | UC Berkeley; University of Minnesota |
S. Simon Wong is a professor in the Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering.[1] He is affiliated faculty in the Stanford Non-Volatile Memory Technology Research Initiative (NMTRI), System X Alliance,[2] and Bio-X.[3]
S. Simon Wong received two bachelor's degrees from the University of Minnesota: electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. He completed a M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Wong joined the faculty of Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering in 1988.
He studies the fabrication and design of high-performance integrated circuits. His work focuses on understanding and overcoming the limitations of circuit performance imposed by device, interconnect, and on-chip components.[4] [5]